{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"2022 Archive of RENATURED, Marina Zurkow&#039;s Research Blog","provider_url":"https:\/\/o-matic.com\/blog-archive-2022","author_name":null,"author_url":"https:\/\/o-matic.com\/blog-archive-2022\/blog\/author\/","title":"whale002","html":"<figure class=\"tmblr-full\"><img src=\"http:\/\/68.media.tumblr.com\/000f67ab321d95bbe43ab6d66af00b44\/tumblr_inline_oja9z87sQ41sfm5ga_540.jpg\" alt=\"image\" \/><\/figure><p>When whales were monsters&hellip;<\/p><p><i>In medieval society, animals served as &ldquo;scapegoats, mirror images and representations of human reality.<\/i><br \/>\u2013\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.heroicage.org\/issues\/8\/szabo.html\" target=\"_blank\">&quot;Bad to the bone&rdquo;? \u00a0The Unnatural History of Monstrous Medieval Whales<\/a><\/p>","type":"rich"}